Adaptation to warm climates

S. Miles
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This is characteristically found in the rain forest belt which more or less follows the Equator round the world through Central Africa, India and the Pacific Islands and South America. It is a monotonous climate with little variation in temperature day or night or thoughout the year. The dry bulb temperature rarely exceeds 90 F. and a wet bulb is not far behind it and frequently at night the humidity may be 100%. Rain forest protects the area from wind and the air is invariably still. Because of the high humidity man cannot lose heat through evaporation and must rely on conduction, convection and radiation, which are slow processes and thus after exercise many hours elapse before the body temperature returns to normal. It is a climate too which discourages activity and the inhabitants are quite naturally lazy especially as there is often an abundance of food. Furthermore the lack of contrast between day and night and winter and summer removes the stimulus of change which monotony in practise leads to a much higher incidence of psychiatric disease. In a serious of experiments comparing the stress of the jungle and desert climates it was found that the excretion of 17 keto-steroids in the urine was increased. In the Service during the war the invaliding rate from this climate for psychological upset was much higher than elsewhere.
适应温暖气候
这是热带雨林带的特征,热带雨林带或多或少沿着赤道环绕世界,穿过中非、印度、太平洋岛屿和南美洲。这是一种单调的气候,昼夜和全年温度变化不大。干球茎温度很少超过90华氏度,湿球茎紧随其后,经常在夜间湿度可能达到100%。雨林保护该地区不受风吹,空气总是静止的。由于高湿度,人体不能通过蒸发散失热量,必须依靠传导、对流和辐射,这是一个缓慢的过程,因此在运动后,体温要经过许多小时才能恢复正常。这也是一种不鼓励活动的气候,居民很自然地懒惰,尤其是在食物丰富的情况下。此外,白天和黑夜以及冬季和夏季之间缺乏对比,消除了变化的刺激,这种变化在实践中单调导致精神疾病的发病率高得多。在一系列比较丛林和沙漠气候压力的实验中发现,尿液中17种酮类类固醇的分泌量增加了。在战争期间,由于这种心理不安的气氛而导致的伤残率比其他地方要高得多。
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